A collaborative research effort to bridge boundaries and support deviant youths in contemporary welfare systems

This paper analyzes the challenges of introducing new approaches to the care of deviant youths in contemporary welfare systems. The specific study of early intervention programs within the area of psychosocial disturbances will be used to explore the interplay between emerging research results and t...

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Children & youth
Collaboration
collaborative research
Coping
Costs
Economic growth
Ekonomi
Investment policy
Juvenile delinquency
Management
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Neuropsychology
organizational change
organizational learning
Psychology
psychosocial disturbances
Psykologi
Public sector
public sector management
Responsibilities
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Social policy
Social psychology
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Socialvetenskap
Society
Studies
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